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1 | AN ACT concerning suicide prevention.
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2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the | |||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Suicide Prevention Act. | |||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Section 5. Definitions. In this Act: | |||||||||||||||||||||
7 | "Attempted suicide" means any act done with the intent
to
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8 | commit suicide and that constitutes a substantial step toward | |||||||||||||||||||||
9 | commission of
suicide. | |||||||||||||||||||||
10 | "Mental health services" means planned individualized | |||||||||||||||||||||
11 | interventions intended to reduce or ameliorate mental illness | |||||||||||||||||||||
12 | or the effects of mental illness through care, treatment, | |||||||||||||||||||||
13 | counseling, rehabilitation, medical or psychiatric care, or | |||||||||||||||||||||
14 | other supports provided to individuals with mental illness for | |||||||||||||||||||||
15 | the purpose of enabling these individuals to increase their | |||||||||||||||||||||
16 | self-determination and independence, obtain remunerative | |||||||||||||||||||||
17 | employment, participate fully in all aspects of community | |||||||||||||||||||||
18 | life, advocate for themselves, and achieve their fullest | |||||||||||||||||||||
19 | potential to the greatest extent possible. | |||||||||||||||||||||
20 | "Mental illness" means a mental, or emotional disorder | |||||||||||||||||||||
21 | that substantially impairs a person's thought, perception of | |||||||||||||||||||||
22 | reality, emotional process, judgment, behavior, or ability to | |||||||||||||||||||||
23 | cope with the ordinary demands of life, but does not include a |
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1 | developmental disability, dementia or Alzheimer's disease | ||||||
2 | absent psychosis, a substance use disorder, or an abnormality | ||||||
3 | manifested only by repeated criminal or otherwise antisocial | ||||||
4 | conduct. | ||||||
5 | "Physician", "psychiatrist", "clinical psychologist", | ||||||
6 | "clinical professional counselor", and "clinical social | ||||||
7 | worker" have the meanings ascribed to them in the Mental | ||||||
8 | Health and Developmental Disabilities Code. | ||||||
9 | "Psychiatric nurse" means a registered nurse with a | ||||||
10 | master's degree in
psychiatric nursing who has 3 years of | ||||||
11 | clinical training and experience in the evaluation and | ||||||
12 | treatment of mental illness that has been acquired subsequent | ||||||
13 | to any training and experience that constituted a part of the | ||||||
14 | degree program. | ||||||
15 | "Recipient" means a person who is receiving or has | ||||||
16 | received mental health services. | ||||||
17 | "Therapist" means a psychiatrist, physician, clinical | ||||||
18 | psychologist, clinical social worker, psychiatric nurse, | ||||||
19 | clinical professional counselor, or any other person providing | ||||||
20 | mental health services or any other person not prohibited by | ||||||
21 | law from providing those services or from holding himself or | ||||||
22 | herself out as a therapist if the recipient reasonably | ||||||
23 | believes that the person is permitted to do so. Therapist | ||||||
24 | includes any successor of the therapist.
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25 | Section 10. Suicide prevention. For a person 18 years of |
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1 | age or older who is receiving or has received mental health | ||||||
2 | services for an attempted suicide, the person's therapist | ||||||
3 | shall identify a family member or other person who shall | ||||||
4 | consult with the therapist every 30 days following a suicide | ||||||
5 | attempt for the period of one year. The period may be extended | ||||||
6 | by the therapist based on need. The therapist shall be | ||||||
7 | responsible for consulting with the designated person about | ||||||
8 | the progress of the person who is receiving mental health | ||||||
9 | services toward restoration of mental health. | ||||||
10 | Section 15. Immunity of therapist from criminal or civil | ||||||
11 | liability. Except as otherwise prohibited by the federal | ||||||
12 | Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, a | ||||||
13 | therapist is not criminally or civilly liable for disclosing | ||||||
14 | the recipient's therapy or for discussing the progress of the | ||||||
15 | recipient toward mental health to a person designated under | ||||||
16 | Section 10. | ||||||
17 | Section 105. The Mental Health and Developmental | ||||||
18 | Disabilities Confidentiality Act is amended by changing | ||||||
19 | Section 4 as follows:
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20 | (740 ILCS 110/4) (from Ch. 91 1/2, par. 804)
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21 | Sec. 4.
(a) The following persons shall be entitled, upon | ||||||
22 | request,
to inspect and copy a recipient's record or any part | ||||||
23 | thereof:
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1 | (1) the parent or guardian of a recipient who is under | ||||||
2 | 12 years of age;
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3 | (2) the recipient if he is 12 years of age or older;
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4 | (3) the parent or guardian of a recipient who is at | ||||||
5 | least 12 but under
18 years, if the recipient is informed | ||||||
6 | and does not object or if the therapist
does not find that | ||||||
7 | there are compelling reasons for denying the access.
The | ||||||
8 | parent or guardian who is denied access by either the | ||||||
9 | recipient or the
therapist may petition a court for access | ||||||
10 | to the record. Nothing in this
paragraph is intended to | ||||||
11 | prohibit the parent or guardian of a recipient who is
at | ||||||
12 | least 12 but under 18 years from requesting and receiving | ||||||
13 | the following
information: current physical and mental | ||||||
14 | condition, diagnosis, treatment needs,
services provided, | ||||||
15 | and services needed, including medication, if any;
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16 | (4) the guardian of a recipient who is 18 years or | ||||||
17 | older;
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18 | (5) an attorney or guardian ad litem who represents a | ||||||
19 | minor 12
years of age or older in any judicial or | ||||||
20 | administrative proceeding,
provided that the court or | ||||||
21 | administrative hearing officer has entered an
order | ||||||
22 | granting the attorney this right;
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23 | (6) an agent appointed under a recipient's power of | ||||||
24 | attorney for health
care or for property, when the power | ||||||
25 | of attorney authorizes the access;
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26 | (7) an attorney-in-fact appointed under the Mental |
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1 | Health Treatment Preference Declaration Act; or | ||||||
2 | (8) any person in whose care and custody the recipient | ||||||
3 | has been placed pursuant to Section 3-811 of the Mental | ||||||
4 | Health and Developmental Disabilities Code ; or | ||||||
5 | (9) any person designated by a therapist under Section | ||||||
6 | 10 of the Suicide Prevention Act to be consulted on the | ||||||
7 | progress of a recipient of mental health services who has | ||||||
8 | attempted suicide . | ||||||
9 | (b) Assistance in interpreting the record may be provided | ||||||
10 | without charge
and shall be provided if the person inspecting | ||||||
11 | the record is under 18 years
of age. However, access may in no | ||||||
12 | way be denied or limited if the person
inspecting the record | ||||||
13 | refuses the assistance. A reasonable fee may be
charged for | ||||||
14 | duplication of a record. However, when requested to do so in
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15 | writing by any indigent recipient, the custodian of the | ||||||
16 | records shall
provide at no charge to the recipient, or to the | ||||||
17 | Guardianship and Advocacy
Commission, the agency designated by | ||||||
18 | the Governor under Section 1 of the
Protection and Advocacy | ||||||
19 | for Persons with Developmental Disabilities Act or to any
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20 | other not-for-profit agency whose primary purpose is to | ||||||
21 | provide free legal
services or advocacy for the indigent and | ||||||
22 | who has received written
authorization from the recipient | ||||||
23 | under Section 5 of this Act to receive his
records, one copy of | ||||||
24 | any records in its possession whose disclosure is
authorized | ||||||
25 | under this Act.
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26 | (c) Any person entitled to access to a record under this |
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1 | Section may submit
a written statement concerning any disputed | ||||||
2 | or new information, which statement
shall be entered into the | ||||||
3 | record. Whenever any disputed part of a record
is disclosed, | ||||||
4 | any submitted statement relating thereto shall accompany the
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5 | disclosed part. Additionally, any person entitled to access | ||||||
6 | may request
modification of any part of the record which he | ||||||
7 | believes is incorrect or
misleading. If the request is | ||||||
8 | refused, the person may seek a court order
to compel | ||||||
9 | modification.
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10 | (d) Whenever access or modification is requested, the | ||||||
11 | request and any
action taken thereon shall be noted in the | ||||||
12 | recipient's record.
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13 | (Source: P.A. 99-143, eff. 7-27-15.)
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